The Department of Education continues to adapt schools in the municipality and removing architectural barriers.
Now is the time of John XXIII College, located in the Las Lumbreras Monteagudo.
There is create access ramps, handrails will be installed and also will create a network of water collection.
The budget is over 41,000 euros and the deadline for the execution of the works is a month.
Remember that the Board of Governors on 16 November and approved the removal of architectural barriers in schools cold sores, James and Zaraíche; Pérez Urrutia, Churra, San Andrés, Santa Maria de Gracia and Christ the Mercy.
The works of architectural barriers, which are to be taken in different schools in the neighborhoods and districts of the municipality, will focus on the installation of lifts, ramps, gates and doors; adequacy of various spaces, installation of handrails and railings, and adapt the toilets of educational buildings, primary and special education.
The Councillor for Education, Pilar Megía, has undertaken that all the work planned removal of architectural barriers and subsidized by the Autonomous Community, to be finished before the start of the year.
These actions will be carried out thanks to a grant awarded by the Autonomous Community of Murcia, amounting to 240,358.80 euros.
Note that the actions to be carried out not disrupt the normal development of the teaching work being done in different centers.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia